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Volume 48, issue 6, 2008
- Knee Deep in the Big Muddy: The Survival of Emerging Market Firms in Developed Markets pp. 645-666

- Stewart R. Miller, Douglas E. Thomas, Lorraine Eden and Michael Hitt
- Market Size, Legal Institutions, and International Diversification Strategies: Implications for the Performance of Multinational Firms pp. 667-688

- Jiatao Li and Deborah R. Yue
- Enhancing the Trustworthiness of Qualitative Research in International Business pp. 689-714

- Rudolf Sinkovics, Elfriede Penz and Pervez N. Ghauri
- Historic and Emergent Trends in Chinese Outward Direct Investment pp. 715-748

- Peter J. Buckley, Adam R. Cross, Hui Tan, Liu Xin and Hinrich Voss
- Performance of Multinational Firms’ Subsidiaries: Influences of Cumulative Experience pp. 749-768

- Gerald Yong Gao, Yigang Pan, Jiangyong Lu and Zhigang Tao
- Globalizing Domestic Absorptive Capacities pp. 769-792

- Wolfgang Sofka
- Biblio Service pp. 793-798

- Bernhard S. Swoboda
Volume 48, issue 5, 2008
- FDI Ownership Strategy: A Japanese-US MNE Comparison pp. 491-524

- Jae C. Jung, Paul W. Beamish and Anthony Goerzen
- Entry Modes for Manufacturers’ International After-Sales Service: Analysis of Transaction-specific, Firm-specific and Country-specific Determinants pp. 525-550

- Dirk Morschett, Hanna Schramm-Klein and Bernhard Swoboda
- Institutional Explanations of Cross-border Alliance Modes: The Case of Emerging Economies Firms pp. 551-576

- Snejina Michailova and Siah Hwee Ang
- Home Country Image, Country Brand Equity and Consumers’ Product Preferences: An Empirical Study pp. 577-602

- Katharina Zeugner-Roth, Adamantios Diamantopoulos and Ángeles Montesinos Mª
- Erroneous Learning from the West? A Narrative Analysis of Chinese MBA Cases Published in 1992, 1999 and 2003 pp. 603-638

- Neng Liang and Shu Lin
Volume 48, issue 4, 2008
- Service multinationals: Their past, present, and future pp. 371-377

- Sumit K. Kundu and Hemant Merchant
- Opening the ‘Non-Manufacturing’ envelope: The next big enterprise for international business research pp. 379-396

- Hemant Merchant and Ajai Gaur
- A new perspective on the regional and global strategies of multinational services firms pp. 397-411

- Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke
- Rethinking the paradigm of service internationalisation: Less resource-intensive market entry modes for information-intensive soft services pp. 413-431

- David A. Ball, Valerie J. Lindsay and Elizabeth L. Rose
- The influence of human capital investment on the exports of services and goods: An analysis of the top 25 services outsourcing countries pp. 433-445

- Farok J. Contractor and Susan M. Mudambi
- Offshoring propensity in information technology services: A firm and country level analysis pp. 447-461

- Naveen Kumar Jain, Sumit K. Kundu and Fred A. Niederman
- Internationalization of retail banks: A micro-level study of the multinationality-performance relationship pp. 463-485

- Markus Venzin, Vikas Kumar and Jens Kleine
Volume 48, issue 3, 2008
- How much distance do we need? Revisiting the “National cultural distance paradox” pp. 263-278

- Huanglin Wang and Jean-Louis Schaan
- Multinational networks during times of economic crisis versus stability pp. 279-296

- Chris Changwha Chung, Jane W. Lu and Paul W. Beamish
- The financial and operating performance of Chinese family-owned listed firms pp. 297-318

- Ding Yuan, Zhang Hua and Zhang Junxi
- The development and sharing of knowledge by Centres of Excellence and transnational teams: A conceptual framework pp. 319-338

- Maria Adenfelt and Katarina Lagerström
- The importance of language in international knowledge transfer pp. 339-360

- Denice E. Welch and Lawrence S. Welch
- Macrory, P. F. J./Appleton, A. E./Plummer, M. G. (eds.): The World Trade Organization: Legal, Economic and Political Analysis pp. 361-365

- Thomas Gehring
Volume 48, issue 2, 2008
- Regional economic integration and foreign direct investment: The case of NAFTA pp. 147-163

- Dorothee J. Feils and Manzur Rahman
- The impact of entry mode choice on foreign affiliate performance: The case of foreign MNEs in South Korea pp. 165-188

- Youngok Kim and Sidney J. Gray
- Innovation in multinational firms: Does cultural fit enhance performance? pp. 189-206

- Björn Ambos and Bodo B. Schlegelmilch
- Learning through international acquisitions: The process of knowledge acquisition in China pp. 207-226

- Huan Zou and Pervez N. Ghauri
- Performance implications of capability exploitation and upgrading in international joint ventures pp. 227-253

- Wu Zhan and Yadong Luo
Volume 48, issue 1, 2008
- Factors affecting perceptions of the choice between acquisition and greenfield entry: The case of Western FDI in an emerging market pp. 5-38

- Mehmet Demirbag, Ekrem Tatoglu and Keith W. Glaister
- Multinationality and technical efficiency: A neglected perspective pp. 39-64

- Lei Li
- An evolutionary stage model of outsourcing and competence destruction: A Triad comparison of the consumer electronics industry pp. 65-94

- Masaaki Kotabe, Michael J. Mol and Sonia Ketkar
- The impact of governance mechanisms on transaction-specific investments in supplier-manufacturer relationships: A comparison of local and foreign manufacturers pp. 95-114

- Chwo-Ming Joseph Yu and Tsai-Ju Liao
- The drunkard’s search: Looking for ‘HRM’ in all the wrong places pp. 115-136

- Steve McKenna, Parbudyal Singh and Jules Richardson
- Rugman, A. M.: The Regional Multinationals, MNEs and “Global” Strategic Management pp. 137-141

- Wolfgang Burr and Britta Fischmann
Volume 47, issue 6, 2007
- How do we capture “Global Specialization” when measuring firms’ degree of globalization? pp. 791-813

- Christian Geisler Asmussen, Torben Pedersen and Bent Petersen
- Social ties and foreign market entry: An empirical inquiry pp. 815-844

- Hongxin Zhao and Chin-Chun Hsu
- Experience of emerging market firms: The role of cognitive bias in developed market entry and survival pp. 845-867

- Douglas E. Thomas, Lorraine Eden, Michael A. Hitt and Stewart R. Miller
- The nature and determinants of exclusivity rights in international technology licensing pp. 869-893

- Marshall S. Jiang, Preet S. Aulakh and Yigang Pan
- An organizing framework for MNC subsidiary typologies pp. 895-924

- Michael J. Enright and Venkat Subramanian
- Biblio service pp. 925-929

- Tina Guenther
Volume 47, issue 5, 2007
- Innovation, competition and change in international business: Emergent research trajectories pp. 631-638

- Eleanor J. Morgan and Felicia M. Fai
- Using multi-hub structures for international R&D: Organisational inertia and the challenges of implementation pp. 639-660

- Paola Criscuolo and Rajneesh Narula
- Knowledge-related competitiveness and the roles of multinationals’ R&D in a peripheral European economy: Survey analysis of Greece pp. 661-682

- Dimitris Manolopoulos, Marina Papanastassiou and Robert Pearce
- The trade development path and export spillovers in China: A missing link? pp. 683-706

- Trevor Buck, Xiaohui Liu, Yingqi Wei and Xiaming Liu
- The impact of foreign direct investment on the productivity of China’s automotive industry pp. 707-724

- Peter J. Buckley, Jeremy Clegg, Ping Zheng, Pamela A. Siler and Gianluigi Giorgioni
- The United States and trade disputes in the World Trade Organization: Hegemony constrained or confirmed? pp. 725-744

- Johan Lindeque and Steven McGuire
- Insiders and the law: The impact of regulatory change on insider trading pp. 745-766

- Aaron Gilbert, Alireza Tourani-Rad and Tomasz Piotr Wisniewski
- Innovation, competition and regulatory change: Assessing interrelationships at the industry level pp. 767-785

- Felicia M. Fai and Eleanor J. Morgan
Volume 47, issue 4, 2007
- Corporate diversification, vertical integration, and internal capital markets: A cross-country study pp. 479-504

- Joshua D. Shackman
- Determinants of ownership-based entry mode choice of MNEs: Evidence from Mongolia pp. 505-530

- Erdener Kaynak, Mehmet Demirbag and Ekrem Tatoglu
- Private control and collective control in international joint ventures pp. 531-566

- Yadong Luo
- Knowledge transfer in multinational corporations pp. 567-593

- Dana B. Minbaeva
- Roles of subsidiary managers in multinational corporations: The effect of dual organizational identification pp. 595-620

- Davina Vora, Tatiana Kostova and Kendall Roth
- Biblio service pp. 621-624

- Thomas Kiehlborn
Volume 47, issue 3, 2007
- 40 years of research on internationalization and firm performance: More questions than answers? pp. 307-317

- Martin Glaum and Michael-Jörg Oesterle
- The effect of context-related moderators on the internationalization-performance relationship: Evidence from meta-analysis pp. 319-347

- Andreas Bausch and Mario Krist
- The internationalization-performance relationship at Swiss firms: A test of the S-shape and extreme degrees of internationalization pp. 349-368

- Winfried Ruigrok, Wolfgang Amann and Hardy Wagner
- An exploration of the relationship between country of origin (COE) and the internationalization-performance paradigm pp. 369-392

- Balasubramanian Elango and S. Prakash Sethi
- Stock market reaction to foreign direct investments: Interaction between entry mode and FDI attributes pp. 393-422

- Cristina López-Duarte and Esteban García-Canal
- The theoretical rationale for a multinationality-performance relationship pp. 423-452

- Jean-Francois Hennart
- Is international business good for companies? The evolutionary or multi-stage theory of internationalization vs. the transaction cost perspective pp. 453-475

- Farok J. Contractor
Volume 47, issue 2, 2007
- Edith Penrose and the future of the multinational enterprise: New research directions pp. 139-149

- Christos Pitelis and Alain Verbeke
- Edith Penrose’s Theory of the Growth of the Firm and the strategic management of multinational enterprises pp. 151-173

- Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson
- Dynamic capabilities and multinational enterprise: Penrosean insights and omissions pp. 175-192

- Mie Augier and David J. Teece
- A note on Penrosean growth, resource bundles and the Uppsala model of internationalisation pp. 193-206

- John T. Steen and Peter W. Liesch
- Edith Penrose and a learning-based perspective on the MNE and OLI pp. 207-219

- Christos Pitelis
- The Penrose effect: “Excess” expatriates in multinational enterprises pp. 221-239

- Anthony Goerzen and Paul W. Beamish
- Entrepreneurship in multinational enterprises: A Penrosean perspective pp. 241-258

- Alain Verbeke and Wenlong Yuan
- The dynamics of Japanese firm growth in U.S. Industries: The Penrose effect pp. 259-279

- Danchi Tan and Joseph T. Mahoney
- Knowledge management and involvement in innovations in MNC subsidiaries pp. 281-302

- Stewart Johnston and Angela Paladino
Volume 47, issue 1, 2007
- Reconsidering the concentration of US MNE activity: Is it global, regional or national? pp. 5-27

- Walid Hejazi
- Host country cultural influences on foreign direct investment pp. 29-50

- Arjun Bhardwaj, Joerg Dietz and Paul W. Beamish
- Foreign direct investment and local linkages: An empirical investigation pp. 51-77

- Joanna Scott-Kennel
- Foreign subsidiaries’ learning from local environments: An empirical test pp. 79-102

- Shaohua “Carolyn” Mu, Devi R. Gnyawali and Donald E. Hatfield
- Do international management researchers need a code of ethics? pp. 103-126

- Bruce W. Stening and Daniel W. Skubik
- Biblio service pp. 127-131

- Dirk Schiefer and Oliver Schwindler
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